Runco Reflection DR-300 Owner's Operating Manual page 21

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of the SETUP OPTIONS menu is where signals can be set for auto-select, or manually set
for one of a number of types of signals exclusively. Typically, all of these adjustments should be left in
AUTO unless using a questionable source such as a VCR.
SIGNAL SELECT:
RGB: Can be set for AUTO (recommended), RGB or Component. If set to RGB, a component signal
will not be displayed properly; If set to COMPONENT, an RGB signal will not be displayed properly.
VIDEO: Can be set for AUTO (recommended), NTSC 3.58, NTSC 4.43, PAL, PAL-M, PAL-N, PAL60
and SECAM. If the source is of questionable quality (older VCRs, etc.), setting the Video for the
appropriate standard may prevent the projector from trying to 'evaluate' the signal which could cause
the image to 'blink' on and off.
S-VIDEO: Can be set for AUTO (recommended), NTSC 3.58, NTSC 4.43, PAL, PAL-M, PAL-N, PAL60
and SECAM. If the source is of questionable quality (older VCRs, etc.), setting the Video for the
appropriate standard may prevent the projector from trying to 'evaluate' the signal which could cause
the image to 'blink' on and off.
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Page 4 of the setup menu contains global adjustment options. These are on/off items only. The menu
items include:
AUTO ADJUST: when enabled (checked), will allow the projector to automatically adjust Pixel clock,
phase and position. If this is disabled, pixel clock, phase and position will always have to be adjusted
manually. Runco recommends leaving this enabled.
AUTO START: When checked, the projector will turn on immediately when AC is applied to the unit.
NOTE: Runco HIGHLY recommends that this feature be left disabled (unchecked). To ensure long life
and reliability of your DR-300 projector, ALWAYS turn the unit on and off with the remote control.
POWER MANAGEMENT: When this is checked, the projector will shut itself off if no RGB signal is
detected for a period of five minutes.
POWER OFF CONFIRMATION: When this is checked, the projector will ask you to confirm that you
want to turn the unit off.
KEYSTONE SAVE: When checked, the projector will save the keystone settings that were made after
the unit is shut down. This affects all sources. NOTE: This must always be checked when mount-
ing the projector in a permanent installation.
WHITE SEGMENT: When this is checked, the contrast level will be boosted. This is sometimes help-
ful if using the projector in an area where there is high ambient light, but typically should be left OFF
(unchecked).
CLEAR LAMP HOUR METER: Resets the lamp hour meter back to '0'. This should ONLY be done
after the lamp is replaced. The projector will provide an on-screen message once the lamp life has
reached 1000 hours; at 1100 hours the projector will go into standby. Ensure that the lamp is replaced
before 1100 hours and the lamp hour meter is reset before 1100 hours.
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